These days, Heinz was very happy. The relationship between him and Grace was getting better and better.
Ever since she gave him some special treatment to relieve his stress, their relationship had improved a lot.
They were very close.
Because of this, his stress was instantly relieved, and he was in a very pleasant mood. He looked very relaxed as if being in the spring breeze.
Everyone could feel the changes.
Therefore, when the children saw his radiant appearance in the morning, they were all surprised.
When Little Gary ate, he looked at Heinz and said, "You're glowing. Did Mommy make you something good to eat and that's why you look so energetic?"
Heinz was stunned. He looked at his son's gossipy look and frowned. "Are you talking about me?"
"Was I talking to someone else?" Little Gary asked.
Heinz glanced at him and thought to himself, "People will definitely be suspicious if they see me like this, but it's just that I've been suppressed for a long time and am finally relieved, so I look lively. That's all."
However, he could not say these things to the children.
When Grace heard Little Gary's words, she froze and felt a little awkward.
This kid was mocking his dad everyday. How could a son act like this?
She coughed and cleared her throat.
Little Gary was interrupted before he could even speak.
He directly turned to Grace and asked, "Mommy, what did you feed to Heinz that makes him so high-spirited? A few days ago, he looked so weary, but today he looks different. No, he actually changed since last night. He used to be so miserable, but now, he's so delighted."
"Let's eat," she ordered with a straight face. However, her face had slowly reddened.
This child had always been so straightforward and observant, which sometimes gave her a headache.
How could she tell the children about the private life between her and Heinz?
Little Gary rolled his eyes before he finally blurted, "Mommy, it seems that you are hiding something from us."
"It's seven o'clock already," Heinz reminded them. "It's almost time. If you don't eat well, you'll be late."
"Mommy, Daddy, I didn't say anything," Ernest quickly explained. "I didn't say anything. Although I'm also very curious about why you both look so vibrant, if you don't want to tell, then I won't ask."
The more she hid, the more she revealed.
Grace didn't know what to say and took a look at him.
The little fellow immediately flashed her a sweet smile.
"Be a good boy, Ernest. Let's hurry and eat, then go to class. It's really late now." Grace's heart melted seeing him.
"Alright," he obeyed.
"I'm full. Heinz and Grace, I'll go get my schoolbag first." Lowell had already finished his breakfast.
"Okay, Lowell." She nodded.
The children had finally left.
When they left, Grace sent them off to the car. She overheard Little Gary telling Ernest and Lowell, "I guess Mommy and Heinz have become closer.
Their eyes are tacit and loving at the same time. Their relationship looks steady."
"That's a good thing," said Ernest.
"Heinz owes Mommy a wedding," Little Gary said, "I wanted to remind him this morning, but he didn't get it and Mommy even sided with him. I have no idea anymore. Ernest, please help me. Lowell is just a dummy. What did I do to have such teammates like you both?"
"Ah?" Ernest suddenly realized and exclaimed, "So you have this plan? We didn't know."
"What do you know?" Little Gary sneered.
After thinking for a while, Ernest answered, "I know I'm not hungry at all."
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